Cupra Leon variants
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Total cash price £23,849. Borrowing £21,464 with a £2,385 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£446.99
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£30,591.38
Cost of credit
£6,742.38
Optional final payment
£6,751.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Cupra Leon

The Cupra Leon offers striking styling across both hatchback and estate bodystyles, complete with the copper accents Cupra models are known for. There’s a choice of turbo petrol and plug-in-hybrid options, blending decent performance with respectable fuel efficiency.

Popular Cupra Leon trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • V1 – Entry-level cars get sports styling, 18-inch alloys, digital displays and parking sensors
  • VZ2 – Upgrade trim adds 19-inch wheels and more active driver aids
  • VZ3 – Top-end model gets matrix LED lights, leather upholstery and wireless phone charging

Owning a Cupra Leon

Used Cupra Leon models should prove easy to own. The spacious 380-litre boot (620 litres in estate form) should be big enough for most families, though plug-in hybrids lose some space for batteries. The large infotainment system includes Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Punchy engines and responsive handling means genuine driving enjoyment. This car is ideal if you want something more distinctive than a Golf GTI.

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FAQs

Despite being a new model, the Cupra Leon shares nearly all its parts with other VW Group cars. Problems with modern VW Group cars aren’t too common, so we have every confidence that the Leon will be reliable.

The only four-wheel-drive Cupra Leon is the estate with the most powerful petrol engine – all other models are front-wheel drive. Also check out the Cupra Formentor and Cupra Ateca if you want four-wheel drive.

The Cupra Leon is made alongside the SEAT Leon in SEAT’s Spanish factory. Both brands are owned by the Volkswagen Group.

The Cupra Leon is based on the SEAT Leon – it’s one of Cupra’s rebadged SEAT cars and is made in the same factory.

The entry-level 1.5-litre petrol engine is the most economical option, capable of 47mpg. Other petrol engines return between 37mpg and 41mpg, while the Cupra Leon e-Hybrid officially returns up to 217mpg – although you’ll have to drive predominantly on battery power to achieve anywhere near that figure.

All are except the entry-level 1.5-litre petrol engine, which is available with a six-speed manual gearbox as well as a seven-speed automatic. Every petrol engine has this seven-speed auto, while the plug-in hybrid uses a six-speed automatic gearbox.